Amazing sub build, when you say builder did you pay someone to build them for you?

And if you don't mind me asking how much did that run of subs cost you? The build and the actual drivers?

Yes I paid someone to build them for me. I used one of the designers authorized builders as I wanted to be sure they were done right. I got a very good price on them due to the number of cabs ordered on this run, the fact that I may order 2 more in a few months, and because I had him build me 4 of the smaller "Tuba 24" subs a year ago. As far as numbers go Iits safe to say I am his number 1 customer at this point lol.

Unforntunatley part of my deal to get that great price was that I not tell anyone what he charged me. I will say that for the amount of work involved it was a very fair price. They are Tuba 36 slims in a 24" wide version and loaded with Eminence Kapalite 3015LF drivers which have been recomended by the cab designer Bill Fitzmaurice. If you are interested in contacting the builder I would be happy to give you his contact info.

Hi there thought i would revieve the old picute post and show you my latest setup. Recently Ive been using Abeton and Traktor more and more so I decided to free up some space and loose a turntable and CDJ and tidy everthing up, no doubt things will change again but this is where im at a the moment (excuse the insulation on the roof i havent got around to boarding it out yet):

are they 2" drivers on the Gauss horns? Is that Gauss horn like the JBL 2350 (90x40 degree radial?)

what woofers are you using?

Its a 2" throat horn. Id say is more like a Jbl 2397, or smith type horn. It has a lower ouput than the lens type horns, but I like the sound of them. I don't know the dispersion, but it has alot of horizontal coverage. I'm using the B & C Neo 15" drivers. It took alot of messing around to get the cabinets tuned. I used scrap wood to make a buch of different size openings in the front till i found one that sounded good.

Hi Im new to this forum but been around for quite sometime, my first mixer was a silverface Bozak that worked till it litteraly fell apart. Ive evolved since. I still have my Urei i purchased in place of the Bozak in 83, But now currently using the Rane

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This is the setup I design at Venue in Houston. www.venuehouston.com I like the 801 Monitors that are together with 2 EV Active Subwoofers. We use a DBX Drierack for all the House system. I must say that its one of the best sound systems in Houston . South Beach (a club in Montrose area) have an Avalon Sound system IMO They need to re-adjust all that system to give the 100%.

Got my Rane yesterday, fit like a glove in my homemade 19" rack! Very nice piece... though doesn't feel quite as tough as I would have expected (hadn't used one in a while). Very nice to mix on though... beats my old Xone 92 rotary with a stick, though I think I'll miss the filters!